Roughly bounded by E. Bell, N. Thompson (FM 1291), E. Fayette, E. Main (SH 159), Post Oak Lane,, Fayetteville, Texas. County/parish: Fayette.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places July 10, 2008. NRIS 08000657.
331 contributing buildings. 2 contributing sites. 6 contributing structures. 6 contributing objects.
Fayetteville Historic District is located in Fayetteville, Texas. The small town of Fayetteville is in rural south east central Texas midway between Houston and Austin. The oldest extant building in the district was constructed in 1853. The [[Historic districts in the United States |historic district]] represents most of the development within town boundaries as indicated by street signs, the boundaries have been drawn to exclude some areas in town occupied primarily by construction from after 1958. The area of the district is 153.5 acres (62.1 ha) and includes 345 properties considered historical and largely intact. An additional 137 properties within district boundaries are not considered for contribution to the historic status of the district. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on July 10, 2008.
(read more...)National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/40971944